[YOUTUBE "G0PYK0nXx4g"] Have you been watching the current season of True Detective and thinking "Hey, this would be better with more car chases?"

Well, at least several other people thought so too, and now a mash-up of the show with another famous Los Angeles-based cop series, Starsky & Hutch, delivers exactly that, with the latter's classic theme song to boot.

By the end of the first three episodes of season 2 of HBO's True Detective, you'll begin to detect a huge, disturbing mystery, much as you might begin to detect a big, hairy, red-eyed spider as you make your way across a spider web. (This imagines, of course, that you have been made very tiny.) It's powerful. And unnerving.

But you have to make your way across all that web first. The premiere is tons and tons of web – nothing but web: sticky and frustrating.

When the new season of True Detective kicks off June 21, Rachel McAdams will be playing one of the leads. But don't expect her character to have much in common with the types she plays in movies – or, for that matter, with female characters in the first season of the show.

"I love that she's not the girlfriend or the wife," McAdams, 36, says in the June issue of Marie Claire about her character, a Ventura, California, police officer named Ani Bezzerides. "She doesn't really care what everyone thinks; she feels no responsibility for other people's feelings. She's not trying to be charming, which isn't always the case with a leading lady."

The Little Prince – International Trailer 2 by Orangefr If you or anyone you know were ever a child, you're probably familiar with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novella The Little Prince. The beloved tome has been translated into 265 languages and has sold 145 million copies.